Sentences with phrase «step out of a territory»

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As Bezos took a step further into Musk's territory, another billionaire was taking a page out of Bezos's other playbook.
Such, in effect, triple hierarchisation — where territory, institutional power structures and discourse of identity and belonging (communality) sit in parallel hierarchical arrangements — is now being challenged by a growing urban / metropolitan voice stepping out of the seemingly homogenous sonority of a national discursive «backcloth».
So here are five reasons, and ways, to step out of your comfort zone and into new, uncharted territories — to become the best you that you can be.
Now, for a limited time, Starbucks Japan will be taking the bold step out into nut allergen territory with the release of the Almond Milk Frappuccino with Honey Crunch and the Almond Milk Latte with Honey Crunch.
The tragic absence of the magnificent, ever - ambiguous Hoffman leaves the later moments struggling, while one final shot steps too far into on - the - nose, sentimental territory, but this last chapter bows out with a resounding reminder that The Hunger Games is a criticism of society and power first and foremost, wrapped up in a moving love triangle.
It's just over a month until Ready Player One hits the big screen, and it's exciting for multiple reasons — it's Steven Spielberg's long - awaited return to all - out blockbuster territory, it steps into a new frontier of virtual reality - infused filmmaking, and it's set to be perhaps the most densely packed meta pop culture adventure ever.
So, let's come together to encourage teenage girls to step up, step out of their comfort zone and step into risky territory.
Thanks to the NAACP for stepping up to call out yet another racist scam meant to remake black and brown children in the image of white corporate millennials who know nothing about the damage they are inflicting on children to satisfy white philanthropists, ideologues, and hedge fund operators who are interested in expanding the territory of the «no excuses» hell schools like KIPP, Uncommon Schools, YES Prep, Mastery, and others that brutalize children in the interests of building business empires and fulfilling paternalistic social control agendas.
Break out of your comfort zone and take a step into unknown territory and learn and experience new things.
In the May 1998 issue of Artforum, Barry Schwabsky reviewed the artist's exhibition at Serpentine Gallery, writing that Manzoni «covered more territory — not without false steps — in six years than most do in sixty, and artists are still sorting out the implications of his work.»
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